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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 2549005, member: 19463"]Coins of the period that were silvered probably fooled no one into thinking they were silver but did serve to indicate that the alloy used for the coin contained silver. My this time the percentage may have declined to one or two but it was there lurking in all that copper. I do not have an example from Alexandria of that day that shows silvering remaining but I suspect someone does.</p><p><br /></p><p>Is it wise? If you mean do I recommend buying coins like that as an investment--certainly not. I don't recommend buying any ancient coin as an investment. For that purpose, we have firms like Fidelity and Vanguard (and a few like Bernie Madoff?) who intend to guide you toward financial security (or not). Coins are for collecting and study. You may make more money when you exit than to put in when you entered but there is no certain reason to expect them to keep up with inflation let alone offset the expenses you incurred (books, travel, slab fees). It is not the place to put the money you need to buy food or send the kids to college. Buy coins because you enjoy them and feel better for the experience. If you choose, become a dealer and buy coins that don't interest you but that you are sure you can sell for a profit. The coin you showed in the condition it is in will never be worth more than what we might call the nuisance value of handling a coin. Postage is more than many LRB's are worth. RIC rarity ratings add little or nothing to market value with many more people wanting a nice common than an R5 with no eye appeal. </p><p><br /></p><p>Is it wise? If you mean are these interesting coins for study and to enjoy -- I say yes. LRB's don't cost a lot for what they return in interesting links to history. I have quite a few and know people with thousands. If you don't have the money to really study something like Greek tetradrachms, LRB's are a viable option.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 2549005, member: 19463"]Coins of the period that were silvered probably fooled no one into thinking they were silver but did serve to indicate that the alloy used for the coin contained silver. My this time the percentage may have declined to one or two but it was there lurking in all that copper. I do not have an example from Alexandria of that day that shows silvering remaining but I suspect someone does. Is it wise? If you mean do I recommend buying coins like that as an investment--certainly not. I don't recommend buying any ancient coin as an investment. For that purpose, we have firms like Fidelity and Vanguard (and a few like Bernie Madoff?) who intend to guide you toward financial security (or not). Coins are for collecting and study. You may make more money when you exit than to put in when you entered but there is no certain reason to expect them to keep up with inflation let alone offset the expenses you incurred (books, travel, slab fees). It is not the place to put the money you need to buy food or send the kids to college. Buy coins because you enjoy them and feel better for the experience. If you choose, become a dealer and buy coins that don't interest you but that you are sure you can sell for a profit. The coin you showed in the condition it is in will never be worth more than what we might call the nuisance value of handling a coin. Postage is more than many LRB's are worth. RIC rarity ratings add little or nothing to market value with many more people wanting a nice common than an R5 with no eye appeal. Is it wise? If you mean are these interesting coins for study and to enjoy -- I say yes. LRB's don't cost a lot for what they return in interesting links to history. I have quite a few and know people with thousands. If you don't have the money to really study something like Greek tetradrachms, LRB's are a viable option.[/QUOTE]
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